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Throwback (halloween) Thursday: Scary Monsters and Super Creepy Kids

By Xoxoxoe
October is almost halfway gone, and I haven't really indulged in the Halloween spirit yet. Here's a post from last year, when I was in the middle of a Halloween movie marathon, that I hope will help jumpstart my spooky mood. Plus, I wouldn't mind seeing some of these scary movies again, either.
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(post originally posted on October 24, 2013)
After watching a bunch of scary and spooky movies in honor of this spooktacular Halloween season, especially The Awakening and The Haunting of Julia, it occurred to me that more often than not, especially in ghost movies, the chills are centered around a child, whether dead or alive. This most likely touches on all of our inner children, as that is what most reacts to the things that go bump in the night, what truly scares us. I tend to prefer such movies, which focus more on the psychological aspects of fear, as opposed to slash and gore-fests.

throwback (halloween) thursday: scary monsters and super creepy kids

The kids from Village of the Damned


Some of the best horror movies are kid-centered. Here are some of my favorites:
Creepy kids from another world:
Village of the Damned (1960)

throwback (halloween) thursday: scary monsters and super creepy kids

Rock-a-bye Rosemary's Baby


The Devil made them do it:
Rosemary's Baby (1968)
The Omen (1976)

throwback (halloween) thursday: scary monsters and super creepy kids

Brother and sister in their haunted house with an uninvited guest


Hold that ghost:
The Uninvited (1944)
Don't Look Now (1973)
The Shining (1980)

throwback (halloween) thursday: scary monsters and super creepy kids

Clowns never cease to be super-creepy: Poltergeist


Poltergeist (1982)
The Others (2001)
ParaNorman (2012)

throwback (halloween) thursday: scary monsters and super creepy kids

Can you come out to play in 'Salem's Lot?


Vampires and Witches, oh my:
'Salem's Lot (1979)
Let Me In (2010)
There are plenty more, but ones that I don't really want to see again, like The Exorcist, Audrey Rose, and The Ring. Have I forgotten any of your favorite creepy spooky kids?

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